Mary Macleod's was very happy to donate a portion of proceeds during Pride Month to The 519, a local Toronto organization that works to promote inclusion understanding and respect, while educating and supporting the LGBTQQIP2SAA community and its allies.

This year’s annual Young Patrons Circle (YPC) fundraising event, Forbidden PROM, was inspired by the ROM’s Centennial exhibition The Forbidden City: Inside the Court of China’s Emperors presented by the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation. Nearly 1,000 partygoers stepped into the inner courts of the Forbidden City on March 29, 2014 to enjoy oolong-infused cocktails, gourmet treats, Chinese astrological readings and live performances by traditional Chinese lion and fan dancers. The event highlighted the Museum’s world-class Chinese collections and raised $90,000 in support of Canada’s world museum.

Fund and Spirit Raising Dinner for Chinese New Year

Feb 7 2014 - 7:00pm

Queen Alexandra Public School

We were very excited to be a part of the Chinese New year celebrations at Queen Alexandra Public School.

In May and June of each year, hundreds of members, retail guests and benefit/service providers attend one or more of three annual CGTA golf tournaments. These relaxing golf days provide a business as well as social networking forum.

The first Spring Sprint was held in London, Ontario in 1995 with more than 80 participants. In 2011 more than 5,800 people walked in support of the mission to reach every Canadian affected by a brain tumour through support, education, information and research.

Annual Gala

Apr 4 2012 - 8:00pm

Ryerson University

We were honoured to support Ryerson University for their Annual Gala event.

The Gardiner Museum is Canada’s national ceramics museum, and one of the world’s great specialty museums. They are small, focused and committed to making a contribution to the medium we celebrate as well as the community we serve.

For almost 100 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto has been well known and respected for the important services we provide to children and youth in our community. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Toronto is a non-profit organization that provides mentors to children and youth in need of additional positive adult support. A Big Brother or Big Sister is a friend to a child or youth. They are somebody who will listen to them, be a friend and share their time and hearts.

Since its inception in 1974, Authors at Harbourfront Centre (AUTHORS) has played an important role in the cultural life of Canada by presenting the finest international novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and biographers, while simultaneously providing Canadian writers with an internationally recognized forum in which to present their work.

Covenant House Toronto is a leading expert in and advocate for homeless youth in Canada. They serve the largest homeless youth population and provide the most comprehensive range of housing and support services through their facilities and in collaboration with community partners, to meet the needs of street youth.

Since its inception in 1974, Authors at Harbourfront Centre (AUTHORS) has played an important role in the cultural life of Canada by presenting the finest international novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and biographers, while simultaneously providing Canadian writers with an internationally recognized forum in which to present their work.